A Sheridan County conservation organization aims to help farmers and ranchers preserve lands for future generations
28 Dec 2021
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The Sheridan Community Land Trust (SCLT) is offering farmers and ranchers in Sheridan County the opportunity to enter into voluntary conservation agreements, or easements, that aim to preserve ag lands for future generations.
SCLT Executive Director Brad Bauer said that protecting land used for agriculture is beneficial to Sheridan County.
“These voluntary conservation agreements are really exciting for our community because of that nature of keeping open space, keeping that working land—things that we love and cherish about Sheridan County and Wyoming as a whole,” he said.
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